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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? TRACKER for current tasks, backlogs and new thoughts for forum's development work. Post 303028018 by RavinderSingh13 on Saturday 29th of December 2018 10:45:46 PM
Old 12-29-2018
TRACKER for current tasks, backlogs and new thoughts for forum's development work.

Hello All,

I am opening this thread for keeping track of on going things/tasks in forums, forum's backlog tasks and for posting new thoughts related to forum's betterment, all are invited to post their ideas, thoughts, views here.

Completed tasks:

1- HTML and php code's upgrades to new versions.

2- Forum's look change(as of now we are considering it done it should be on going project, Neo could confirm more on same).

3- New Badge system implementation Phase-I(congratulations to Neo for completing this)


Pending tasks:

1- Review Badge system in forums with different users, F.As, MODs.(I will be working on it as of now, anyone who is interested could join this task too).


New thoughts on new Badge system: We could cover these in Phase-II of Badge system in forums if possible.

1- System generated badges are ready, now if all experts OK to have user related badges eg--> a MOD could award a badge for good answer to any user/OP/F.A similarly a F.A could award a BADGE to any OP/other F.As etc, then 1 more category could be OP/normal user(not a MOD and not a F.A) for any good answer or appreciation.

2- How about creating pop ups for any user in forums whoever gets a new aware badge(like Facebook has pop up kind of thing)?


New thoughts on Forum's betterment:

1- Allow Guest users with optimum level of restrictions to only post real questions?

2- Add more technology(specially new technologies eg----> Docker, CLOUD, AWS, R, Regex) sub forums in forums.

3- Invite specialists in new technologists so that we could get knowledge on forums and people start asking questions related to new tags may be?

I know we are going to complete these tasks 1 by 1 but mentioning them here to keep track of all tasks and updating in same THREAD so that all could be aware of it too.

Thanks,
R. Singh
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CATCHOUT(3PVM)							  PVM Version 3.4						    CATCHOUT(3PVM)

NAME
pvm_catchout - Catch output from child tasks. SYNOPSIS
C #include <stdio.h> int info = pvm_catchout( FILE *ff ) Fortran call pvmfcatchout( onoff, info ) PARAMETERS
ff File descriptor on which to write collected output. onoff Integer parameter. Turns output collection on or off. info Integer status code returned by the routine. Values less than zero indicate an error. DESCRIPTION
The routine pvm_catchout causes the calling task (the parent) to catch output from any tasks spawned after the call to pvm_catchout. Char- acters printed on stdout or stderr in children tasks are collected by the pvmds and sent in control messages to the parent task, which tags each line and appends it to the specified file. Output from grandchildren (spawned by children) tasks is also collected, provided the children don't reset their PvmOutputTid. If option PvmShowTids (see pvm_setopt) is true (nonzero), output is printed as shown below, tagged with the task id where the output origi- nated: [txxxxx] BEGIN [txxxxx] (text from child task) [txxxxx] END The output from each task includes one BEGIN line and one END line, with whatever the task prints in between. If PvmShowTids is false, raw output is printed with no additional information. In C, the output file descriptor may be specified. Giving a null pointer turns output collection off for any subsequently spawned child tasks. (Any existing output collection will still proceed at the child tasks, until they exit or change theirPvmOutputTid or related set- tings - see man page for pvm_setopt().) In Fortran, output collection can only be turned on or off (again only for subsequently spawned child tasks), and is always logged to the stdout of the parent task. If pvm_exit is called while output collection is in effect, it will block in order to print all the output, until all tasks sending the given task output have exited. To avoid this, output collection can be turned off by calling pvm_catchout(0) before calling pvm_exit. pvm_catchout() always returns 0. EXAMPLES
C: #include <stdio.h> pvm_catchout(stdout); Fortran: CALL PVMFCATCHOUT( 1, INFO ) SEE ALSO
pvm_exit(3PVM), pvm_setopt(3PVM), pvm_spawn(3PVM) 13 July, 1994 CATCHOUT(3PVM)
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